Better In The Shade is Patrick Watson's seventh album and my third. Fans will instantly recognise his style. Not that everything remained the same. This album is more experimental and even more ethereal. It starts with the floating sound of the piano. Drenched in echo, sounding as if played under a thick woollen blanket, it sounds almost ghostlike. It matches Watson's singing. There's always an effect on the recording technique. Now there's also an effect on his voice as such. It makes Better In The Shade more mysterious than his previous work.
The result is that this album at first sounds colder. What I've found is that the effect wears off after multiple listening sessions. Step by step Better In The Shade warms up and becomes a record that becomes dear quite easily. Undeniably a Patrick Watson album is the result.
Promo photo: Nicola D'Orta |
It all results in a form of idiosyncratic beauty. Some people may only hear gibberish, I hear beauty, intense beauty, that Patrick Watson shares with his listeners and the world. Music to truly listen to and fully undergo. I'm a fan and who would have thought so in 2009? 2011 or 2012? Do I still have that copy? It's time to take a listen and see whether I had clogged up ears at the time. Better In The Shade is proving me, once again, extremely wrong.
Wout de Natris
You can listen to and order Better In The Shade on Patrick Watson's Bandcamp page:
https://patrickwatson.bandcamp.com/
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